Literature DB >> 27430449

Vertigo and hearing loss.

David E Newman-Toker1, Charles C Della Santina2, Ari M Blitz3.   

Abstract

Symptoms referable to disorders affecting the inner ear and vestibulocochlear nerve (eighth cranial nerve) include dizziness, vertigo, tinnitus, and hearing loss, in various combinations. Similar symptoms may occur with involvement of the central nervous system, principally the brainstem and cerebellum, to which the vestibular and auditory systems are connected. Imaging choices should be tailored to patient symptoms and the clinical context. Computed tomography (CT) should be used primarily to assess bony structures. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) should be used primarily to assess soft-tissue structures. Vascular imaging by angiography or venography should be obtained when vascular lesions are suspected. No imaging should be obtained in patients with typical presentations of common peripheral vestibular or auditory disorders. In current clinical practice, neuroimaging is often overused, especially CT in the assessment of acute dizziness and vertigo in the emergency department. Despite low sensitivity for ischemic strokes, CT is often used to rule out neurologic causes. When ischemic stroke is the principal concern in acute vestibular presentations, imaging should almost always be by MRI with diffusion-weighted images, rather than CT. In this chapter, we describe recommended strategies for audiovestibular imaging based on patient symptoms and signs.
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Keywords:  dizziness; hearing loss; neuroimaging; stroke; vertigo; vestibular diseases

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27430449     DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-444-53486-6.00046-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Handb Clin Neurol        ISSN: 0072-9752


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